The Himalayan Kingdom of Sikkim & Darjeeling

Cultural tour of Gangtok, Lachung, Pelling  & Darjeeling - 7 nights 8 days

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Popular Places
  • Gangtok
  • Lachung
  • Pelling
  • Darjeeling
  • 1
    Day 01: Pakyong Airport / Gangtok (30km, approx. 1-hour drive) OR Bagdogra Airport / Gangtok (125km, approx. 5-hour drive)

    On arrival at Pakyong airport / Bagdogra airport, received by our representative and transfer to Gangtok.

    Highly alluring, pleasantly boisterous – Gangtok, the capital city of Sikkim, is a fascinating town, a pristine hill station nestled in mountains and in clouds. The name meaning hill-top, Gangtok is perfect blend of ancient traditions alongside modern developments. Rich in natural beauty, the town offers amazing view of Mount. Kanchenjuna, the third highest mountain peak in the world. 

    Evening take a stroll on MG road, picking up some souvenirs or sample few local delicacies.

    Overnight in Gangtok (Altitude 1,650m / 5,410 ft).

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    Day 02: Gangtok

    After breakfast, the sightseeing in Gangtok includes:

    Rumtek monastery: It is the largest monasteries of Sikkim, reflecting the best of Tibetan architecture. Located 24km from Gangtok town at an elevation of 5000 ft. the serene Rumtek monastery in the beautiful background of majestic hills is the holy seat of XVIthGyawla Karmapa, the head of the Karma Kagyu order of Tibetan Buddhism. Its architectural design is almost identical to the original Kagyu headquarters in Tibet. The Kagyu (also called Kagyupa or Kagyud) school is one of six main schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Rumtek monastery also serves as one of the most important seats of the Kagyu (Black Hat) sect of Tibetan Buddhism outside of Tibet and is also known as Dharmachakra Centre. Late in the afternoon the courtyard gets vibrant with the monk debating testing each other knowledge on Pram??av?rttika.

    Return to town to continue local tour of following places:

    Ban Jhakri Falls: Ban Jhakri Falls is located approx. 11 km from Gangtok is a waterfall which cascades from a rocky height of almost 40 feet and plunges down with intense force. Around the waterfalls gardens have been beautifully landscaped and the place is further adorned with several statues of Ban Jhakri (traditional healer or Shaman) and other ethnic sculptures and figurines depicting Jhakri (Shaman) culture. The figurine in the park illustrates rituals, some healing ceremonies and others the induction process in the life of a shaman.

    Do Drul Chorten: Built in 1945 by Trulshi Rinpoche, head of Nyingma order of Tibetan Buddhism, it is regarded as one of the most important stupas of Sikkim and possess sacred gold-topped shikhara with 108 prayer wheels. This highly revered Chorten is also characterized by complete mandala sets of Dorjee Phurba (Bajra Kilaya), a set of Kan-gyur relics (Holy Books), complete Zung (mantras) and other religious objects.

    Namgyal Institute of Tibetology: Regarded as the highest seat of learning amongst the Mahayana Buddhist scholars, this Institute was built in 1958 and is a famous global centre for the study of Buddhist philosophy and religion today. It houses the world's largest collected works and rare manuscripts on the theme of Mahayana Buddhism. Apart from this collection, the museum has more than 200 Buddhist icons, antique paintings, thangkhas, statues, shrines, tapestries, masks and other religious works of Tibetan Art. The Institute also has in its keep around 30,000 volumes, most of them in the form of xylographs. (Closed on Sunday)

    The Directorate of Handloom and Handicrafts Centre: The Directorate of Handloom and Handicrafts Centre was established in the year 1957 with the sole purpose of promoting and preserving the fine ethnic arts and crafts of Sikkim. The Directorate is a unique combination of training-cum-production with its similar units spread over 20 centres in Sikkim. (Closed on Sunday)

    Flower Exhibition Centre: Situated at a walking distance from the MG Marg Gangtok, Flower Exhibition Centre showcases flowers from the different parts of Sikkim together under a single roof which makes it a heaven for all the nature lovers. Though the flowers are displayed here all through the year, the annual flower show which is held from April to May during this time, the management gathers here and presents numerous varieties of orchids along with other flowers from around the state.

    Rest of the time can be spent taking stroll on MG Road.

    MG Road is the heart of Gangtok and the central shopping hub of this beautiful state capital with various shops, restaurants, and hotels lined up along both sides of the road. This is a great place to take a leisurely stroll or just sit on the benches and revel in the eclectic ambience.

    Overnight in Gangtok (Altitude 1,650m / 5,410 ft.).

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    Day 03: Gangtok / Lachung (125 km approx. 5/6-hour drive)

    After hearty breakfast at hotel, we start our journey to Lachung.

    A short distance from Gangtok stop at Tashi Viewpoint: Spectacular views of the Himalayan Mountain range and grandeur of Siniolchu peak and Mount. Kanchenjunga is amazingly beautiful from this point especially during sunrise and sunset.

    Continue drive to Lachung, it is a mountain village perched at a height of 8800 feet and is close to the Tibetan border. It is also home to the 19th-century Buddhist Lachung Monastery. Surrounded by apple orchards, the destinations mesmerising beauty is awe-inspiring.

    En-route, visit the Singhik Viewpoint and Seven Sisters Waterfalls. The viewpoint is a paradisiacal retreat from the loudness of the cities. It offers its visitors’ a stunning view of Mt. Kanchenjunga and Mt Siniolchu. The Seven Sisters Waterfall is one of the most pristine waterfalls in the region. It derives its name from the fact that it cascades in seven stages and is extremely captivating.

    Simple lunch available at midway point at the Namok, a short tea break can be taken at Chungthang.

    On arrival in Lachung, check in at the hotel.

    Rest of the day at leisure.

    Overnight at hotel in Lachung (Altitude 2,700m / 8,858 ft.).

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    Day 04: Lachung – excursion to Yumthang Valley (25 km approx. 1.1/2-hour)

    After breakfast at hotel, proceed for an excursion to Yumthang valley (valley of flowers) set an altitude of 11,800 feet. As the tree line ends, a vast stretch of valley exposes a dense area filled with Rhododendrons in different colours like purple, red, blue, pink, etc. The view is captivating and looks as if it’s taken out of a painting.

    Later in the day return to hotel.

    Overnight at hotel in Lachung (Altitude 2,700m / 8,858 ft.)

  • 5
    Day 05: Lachung / Gangtok (125 km approx. 5/6-hour drive)

    After breakfast at hotel, drive to Gangtok allowing several stoppages en route to enjoy the beautiful gift of nature.

    On arrival check into hotel in Gangtok.

    Rest of the day at leisure.

    Overnight in Gangtok (Altitude 1,650m / 5,410 ft.).

  • 6
    Day 06: Gangtok / Darjeeling (98km, approx. 5-hour drive)

    After breakfast, drive to Darjeeling, road runs parallel to majestic Teesta River meandering through scenic green hills.

    Nestling among the rolling mountains with glistering Mount. Kanchenjunga towering over the azure sky, Darjeeling, fondly called ‘Queen of Hills’ is the land of flavoured Darjeeling tea revered by connoisseurs across the globe and the land of the world heritage Darjeeling Himalayan Railway and indeed a perfect gateway to be in harmony with nature.

    Later in the day, take a stroll around Chowrasta, a historical public square located in the heart of town. Situated on the ridge, during 18th century, it used to be fashionable place of assembly for residents and visitors and in modern times also it remains a focal centre for locals as well as visitors.

    Optional: Darjeeling Himalayan Railways (DHR) Toy Train Joy Rides.

    It's roughly a 2-hour round trip from Darjeeling up to Ghoom and back via Batasia Loop covering a total distance of 14kms. Accorded the UNESCO World Heritage Site status in December 1999, Darjeeling Himalayan Railways (DHR) is an icon of heritage of Darjeeling since the colonial days and an engineering marvel. It offers a wonderful way of absorbing the picturesque Himalayan scenes as you traverse along the slopes of the hills.

    Overnight in Darjeeling (Altitude 2,000m / 6,560 ft).

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    Day 07: Darjeeling

    Early morning drive to Tiger Hill to witness majestic sunrise view. Situated at an altitude of 2,590m at a distance of 13km from Darjeeling above the town of Ghoom, Tiger Hill provides enthralling view of a stunning sunrise over Mount. Kanchenjunga and other important peaks of the Himalayas. One can also view the world highest peak, Mount. Everest (8,848m), from here.

    On the way back to town visit Ghoom monastery. Also referred as Yiga Choeling Monastery, Ghoom Monastery houses a 15-foot-high Maitreya Buddha statue that captivates the surroundings with its aura. Built in 1850 by Lama Sherpa Gyaltsho, a Mangolian Monk, it is famous for its beautiful Thangkha on the walls, fancy bells, and drums.

    En route visit Batasia Loop and War Memorial

    This railway loop is an interesting example of engineering feat, which was constructed with the purpose of allowing the toy train to take the sharp drop in altitude between Ghoom and Darjeeling, with ease. From Darjeeling station joy rides in the toy train can be availed of to Batasia Loop and back.

    A war memorial was constructed in the space within the loop in 1994. There is also a 30 ft. high triangular cenotaph with the Roll of Honour engrave on it.

    It is a fascinating experience to watch the toy train negotiating the loop through the well-manicured gardens of flowers with Kanchenjunga and Darjeeling town in background.

    Then return to the hotel for breakfast.

    Later in the day visit to:

    Later visit Peace Pagoda & Japanese Temple: About 2 km from heart of Darjeeling town & 15-minute drive is dazzling white pagoda situated on the slopes of Jalaphar hill. Established to provide peace & unity amongst different sects of society, this 28.5 metres (94 ft) high Pagoda houses the four avatars of Buddha including Maitreya Buddha. Amidst peace & serenity, the site also offers stunning views including of Mount. Kanchenjunga peak. Japanese temple is located 100 yards away from Peace Pagoda. Also known as Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist Temple, the shrine was built in 1972. Showcasing classic Japanese style of architecture, this resplendent white building offers visitors a serene and quiet sanctum where one can meditate and seek inner peace.

    Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park: It was formerly known as Himalayan Zoological Park and was established on 14th August 1958. This is the only specialized zoo in the country and also internationally recognized for its conservation breeding programmes of Red Panda, Snow Leopards, Tibetan Wolf and other highly endangered animal species of Eastern Himalayan region. (Closed on Thursday)

    Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI): It is one of the premier mountaineering institutes in the world and was founded on November 4th, 1954. Darjeeling is also the hometown of Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, the first human to set foot on the highest peak of Mount Everest along with Sir Edmund Hillary. It was in HMI that Tenzing Norgay spent most of his post-Everest ascent period as Director of Field Training. HMI is now a prominent landmark of Darjeeling and a Centre of tourist attraction with adjoining mountaineering museum for visitors. It commands a magnificent view of Mount Kanchenjunga. (Closed on Thursday)

    Tenzing & Gombu Rock: Tenzing and Gombu rocks are situated on Lebong Cart Road and face opposite to each other. The huge Tenzing rock is named after Tenzing Norgay, who is famous for climbing Mount Everest accompanied by Edmund Hillary, in the year 1953. Gombu Rock has got its name after Nawang Gombu. He was Tenzing’s nephew and he had climbed the Everest twice and became the first person to do so. He climbed Everest first in the year 1963 and then in the year 1965.

    Tibetan Refugee Self-Help Centre: Established in 1959, as a centre for the refugees who had fled Tibet with Dalai Lama after the Chinese invasion, it has been developed as workshop for artisans, producing carpets, woollen, woodcarvings, leather items etc. This centre has established itself as place for hard work, self-esteem and truth. (Closed on Sunday)

    Happy Valley Tea Estate (visit from outside): Established in 1854, it is Darjeeling’s second oldest tea estate, spread over an area of 177 hectares (440 acres) and situated an altitude of 2,100m. The bushes in the garden are really old — the minimum age is 80 years, while some are even 150 years old. Situated around 3 km north of town, this tea estate is the closest to Darjeeling city centre. The months of March to May are the busiest time here when plucking and processing are in progress. The tea estate is open for tourists visit on Tuesday to Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

    Optional: Darjeeling Ropeway Ride

    One of the best ways to experience the panoramic views that Darjeeling is so famous for, is by taking a ride on the ropeway. It's also called the Rangeet Valley Passenger Cable Car because of the spectacular view of the valley around the river Little Rangeet.

    Overnight in Darjeeling. (Altitude 2,000m / 6,560 ft)

  • 8
    Day 08: Darjeeling / Bagdogra Airport or New Jalpaiguri (78km, approx. 3-hour drive)

    After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to Bagdogra Airport or New Jalpaiguri for your onward journey.

The Himalayan Kingdom of Sikkim & Darjeeling

Description

Cultural tour of Gangtok, Lachung, Pelling  & Darjeeling - 7 nights 8 days

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Popular Places
  • Gangtok
  • Lachung
  • Pelling
  • Darjeeling

Location Map

Tour Timeline

  • 1
    Day 01: Pakyong Airport / Gangtok (30km, approx. 1-hour drive) OR Bagdogra Airport / Gangtok (125km, approx. 5-hour drive)

    On arrival at Pakyong airport / Bagdogra airport, received by our representative and transfer to Gangtok.

    Highly alluring, pleasantly boisterous – Gangtok, the capital city of Sikkim, is a fascinating town, a pristine hill station nestled in mountains and in clouds. The name meaning hill-top, Gangtok is perfect blend of ancient traditions alongside modern developments. Rich in natural beauty, the town offers amazing view of Mount. Kanchenjuna, the third highest mountain peak in the world. 

    Evening take a stroll on MG road, picking up some souvenirs or sample few local delicacies.

    Overnight in Gangtok (Altitude 1,650m / 5,410 ft).

  • 2
    Day 02: Gangtok

    After breakfast, the sightseeing in Gangtok includes:

    Rumtek monastery: It is the largest monasteries of Sikkim, reflecting the best of Tibetan architecture. Located 24km from Gangtok town at an elevation of 5000 ft. the serene Rumtek monastery in the beautiful background of majestic hills is the holy seat of XVIthGyawla Karmapa, the head of the Karma Kagyu order of Tibetan Buddhism. Its architectural design is almost identical to the original Kagyu headquarters in Tibet. The Kagyu (also called Kagyupa or Kagyud) school is one of six main schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Rumtek monastery also serves as one of the most important seats of the Kagyu (Black Hat) sect of Tibetan Buddhism outside of Tibet and is also known as Dharmachakra Centre. Late in the afternoon the courtyard gets vibrant with the monk debating testing each other knowledge on Pram??av?rttika.

    Return to town to continue local tour of following places:

    Ban Jhakri Falls: Ban Jhakri Falls is located approx. 11 km from Gangtok is a waterfall which cascades from a rocky height of almost 40 feet and plunges down with intense force. Around the waterfalls gardens have been beautifully landscaped and the place is further adorned with several statues of Ban Jhakri (traditional healer or Shaman) and other ethnic sculptures and figurines depicting Jhakri (Shaman) culture. The figurine in the park illustrates rituals, some healing ceremonies and others the induction process in the life of a shaman.

    Do Drul Chorten: Built in 1945 by Trulshi Rinpoche, head of Nyingma order of Tibetan Buddhism, it is regarded as one of the most important stupas of Sikkim and possess sacred gold-topped shikhara with 108 prayer wheels. This highly revered Chorten is also characterized by complete mandala sets of Dorjee Phurba (Bajra Kilaya), a set of Kan-gyur relics (Holy Books), complete Zung (mantras) and other religious objects.

    Namgyal Institute of Tibetology: Regarded as the highest seat of learning amongst the Mahayana Buddhist scholars, this Institute was built in 1958 and is a famous global centre for the study of Buddhist philosophy and religion today. It houses the world's largest collected works and rare manuscripts on the theme of Mahayana Buddhism. Apart from this collection, the museum has more than 200 Buddhist icons, antique paintings, thangkhas, statues, shrines, tapestries, masks and other religious works of Tibetan Art. The Institute also has in its keep around 30,000 volumes, most of them in the form of xylographs. (Closed on Sunday)

    The Directorate of Handloom and Handicrafts Centre: The Directorate of Handloom and Handicrafts Centre was established in the year 1957 with the sole purpose of promoting and preserving the fine ethnic arts and crafts of Sikkim. The Directorate is a unique combination of training-cum-production with its similar units spread over 20 centres in Sikkim. (Closed on Sunday)

    Flower Exhibition Centre: Situated at a walking distance from the MG Marg Gangtok, Flower Exhibition Centre showcases flowers from the different parts of Sikkim together under a single roof which makes it a heaven for all the nature lovers. Though the flowers are displayed here all through the year, the annual flower show which is held from April to May during this time, the management gathers here and presents numerous varieties of orchids along with other flowers from around the state.

    Rest of the time can be spent taking stroll on MG Road.

    MG Road is the heart of Gangtok and the central shopping hub of this beautiful state capital with various shops, restaurants, and hotels lined up along both sides of the road. This is a great place to take a leisurely stroll or just sit on the benches and revel in the eclectic ambience.

    Overnight in Gangtok (Altitude 1,650m / 5,410 ft.).

  • 3
    Day 03: Gangtok / Lachung (125 km approx. 5/6-hour drive)

    After hearty breakfast at hotel, we start our journey to Lachung.

    A short distance from Gangtok stop at Tashi Viewpoint: Spectacular views of the Himalayan Mountain range and grandeur of Siniolchu peak and Mount. Kanchenjunga is amazingly beautiful from this point especially during sunrise and sunset.

    Continue drive to Lachung, it is a mountain village perched at a height of 8800 feet and is close to the Tibetan border. It is also home to the 19th-century Buddhist Lachung Monastery. Surrounded by apple orchards, the destinations mesmerising beauty is awe-inspiring.

    En-route, visit the Singhik Viewpoint and Seven Sisters Waterfalls. The viewpoint is a paradisiacal retreat from the loudness of the cities. It offers its visitors’ a stunning view of Mt. Kanchenjunga and Mt Siniolchu. The Seven Sisters Waterfall is one of the most pristine waterfalls in the region. It derives its name from the fact that it cascades in seven stages and is extremely captivating.

    Simple lunch available at midway point at the Namok, a short tea break can be taken at Chungthang.

    On arrival in Lachung, check in at the hotel.

    Rest of the day at leisure.

    Overnight at hotel in Lachung (Altitude 2,700m / 8,858 ft.).

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    Day 04: Lachung – excursion to Yumthang Valley (25 km approx. 1.1/2-hour)

    After breakfast at hotel, proceed for an excursion to Yumthang valley (valley of flowers) set an altitude of 11,800 feet. As the tree line ends, a vast stretch of valley exposes a dense area filled with Rhododendrons in different colours like purple, red, blue, pink, etc. The view is captivating and looks as if it’s taken out of a painting.

    Later in the day return to hotel.

    Overnight at hotel in Lachung (Altitude 2,700m / 8,858 ft.)

  • 5
    Day 05: Lachung / Gangtok (125 km approx. 5/6-hour drive)

    After breakfast at hotel, drive to Gangtok allowing several stoppages en route to enjoy the beautiful gift of nature.

    On arrival check into hotel in Gangtok.

    Rest of the day at leisure.

    Overnight in Gangtok (Altitude 1,650m / 5,410 ft.).

  • 6
    Day 06: Gangtok / Darjeeling (98km, approx. 5-hour drive)

    After breakfast, drive to Darjeeling, road runs parallel to majestic Teesta River meandering through scenic green hills.

    Nestling among the rolling mountains with glistering Mount. Kanchenjunga towering over the azure sky, Darjeeling, fondly called ‘Queen of Hills’ is the land of flavoured Darjeeling tea revered by connoisseurs across the globe and the land of the world heritage Darjeeling Himalayan Railway and indeed a perfect gateway to be in harmony with nature.

    Later in the day, take a stroll around Chowrasta, a historical public square located in the heart of town. Situated on the ridge, during 18th century, it used to be fashionable place of assembly for residents and visitors and in modern times also it remains a focal centre for locals as well as visitors.

    Optional: Darjeeling Himalayan Railways (DHR) Toy Train Joy Rides.

    It's roughly a 2-hour round trip from Darjeeling up to Ghoom and back via Batasia Loop covering a total distance of 14kms. Accorded the UNESCO World Heritage Site status in December 1999, Darjeeling Himalayan Railways (DHR) is an icon of heritage of Darjeeling since the colonial days and an engineering marvel. It offers a wonderful way of absorbing the picturesque Himalayan scenes as you traverse along the slopes of the hills.

    Overnight in Darjeeling (Altitude 2,000m / 6,560 ft).

  • 7
    Day 07: Darjeeling

    Early morning drive to Tiger Hill to witness majestic sunrise view. Situated at an altitude of 2,590m at a distance of 13km from Darjeeling above the town of Ghoom, Tiger Hill provides enthralling view of a stunning sunrise over Mount. Kanchenjunga and other important peaks of the Himalayas. One can also view the world highest peak, Mount. Everest (8,848m), from here.

    On the way back to town visit Ghoom monastery. Also referred as Yiga Choeling Monastery, Ghoom Monastery houses a 15-foot-high Maitreya Buddha statue that captivates the surroundings with its aura. Built in 1850 by Lama Sherpa Gyaltsho, a Mangolian Monk, it is famous for its beautiful Thangkha on the walls, fancy bells, and drums.

    En route visit Batasia Loop and War Memorial

    This railway loop is an interesting example of engineering feat, which was constructed with the purpose of allowing the toy train to take the sharp drop in altitude between Ghoom and Darjeeling, with ease. From Darjeeling station joy rides in the toy train can be availed of to Batasia Loop and back.

    A war memorial was constructed in the space within the loop in 1994. There is also a 30 ft. high triangular cenotaph with the Roll of Honour engrave on it.

    It is a fascinating experience to watch the toy train negotiating the loop through the well-manicured gardens of flowers with Kanchenjunga and Darjeeling town in background.

    Then return to the hotel for breakfast.

    Later in the day visit to:

    Later visit Peace Pagoda & Japanese Temple: About 2 km from heart of Darjeeling town & 15-minute drive is dazzling white pagoda situated on the slopes of Jalaphar hill. Established to provide peace & unity amongst different sects of society, this 28.5 metres (94 ft) high Pagoda houses the four avatars of Buddha including Maitreya Buddha. Amidst peace & serenity, the site also offers stunning views including of Mount. Kanchenjunga peak. Japanese temple is located 100 yards away from Peace Pagoda. Also known as Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist Temple, the shrine was built in 1972. Showcasing classic Japanese style of architecture, this resplendent white building offers visitors a serene and quiet sanctum where one can meditate and seek inner peace.

    Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park: It was formerly known as Himalayan Zoological Park and was established on 14th August 1958. This is the only specialized zoo in the country and also internationally recognized for its conservation breeding programmes of Red Panda, Snow Leopards, Tibetan Wolf and other highly endangered animal species of Eastern Himalayan region. (Closed on Thursday)

    Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI): It is one of the premier mountaineering institutes in the world and was founded on November 4th, 1954. Darjeeling is also the hometown of Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, the first human to set foot on the highest peak of Mount Everest along with Sir Edmund Hillary. It was in HMI that Tenzing Norgay spent most of his post-Everest ascent period as Director of Field Training. HMI is now a prominent landmark of Darjeeling and a Centre of tourist attraction with adjoining mountaineering museum for visitors. It commands a magnificent view of Mount Kanchenjunga. (Closed on Thursday)

    Tenzing & Gombu Rock: Tenzing and Gombu rocks are situated on Lebong Cart Road and face opposite to each other. The huge Tenzing rock is named after Tenzing Norgay, who is famous for climbing Mount Everest accompanied by Edmund Hillary, in the year 1953. Gombu Rock has got its name after Nawang Gombu. He was Tenzing’s nephew and he had climbed the Everest twice and became the first person to do so. He climbed Everest first in the year 1963 and then in the year 1965.

    Tibetan Refugee Self-Help Centre: Established in 1959, as a centre for the refugees who had fled Tibet with Dalai Lama after the Chinese invasion, it has been developed as workshop for artisans, producing carpets, woollen, woodcarvings, leather items etc. This centre has established itself as place for hard work, self-esteem and truth. (Closed on Sunday)

    Happy Valley Tea Estate (visit from outside): Established in 1854, it is Darjeeling’s second oldest tea estate, spread over an area of 177 hectares (440 acres) and situated an altitude of 2,100m. The bushes in the garden are really old — the minimum age is 80 years, while some are even 150 years old. Situated around 3 km north of town, this tea estate is the closest to Darjeeling city centre. The months of March to May are the busiest time here when plucking and processing are in progress. The tea estate is open for tourists visit on Tuesday to Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

    Optional: Darjeeling Ropeway Ride

    One of the best ways to experience the panoramic views that Darjeeling is so famous for, is by taking a ride on the ropeway. It's also called the Rangeet Valley Passenger Cable Car because of the spectacular view of the valley around the river Little Rangeet.

    Overnight in Darjeeling. (Altitude 2,000m / 6,560 ft)

  • 8
    Day 08: Darjeeling / Bagdogra Airport or New Jalpaiguri (78km, approx. 3-hour drive)

    After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to Bagdogra Airport or New Jalpaiguri for your onward journey.